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Residents urge Long Beach to relocate bee hives without insecticide; property owner seeks cleanup help at 1635 West PCH
5548811 · August 6, 2025
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Summary
During public comment, residents asked the city to use bee relocators instead of insecticide on city property and a property owner at 1635 West Pacific Coast Highway asked city staff for help cleaning up trash and identifying local plastic recycling options.
Multiple residents spoke during the public comment period, urging voluntary, nonlethal removal of bee hives on city property and asking for help cleaning up a property at 1635 West Pacific Coast Highway.
One resident said city crews should "go and find a bee relocator rather than spraying…
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